Talk:Okular
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What does "images" mean in supported file formats? Tiff is also an image format and is named separately while JPEG, GIF and PNG (all very likely to be supported) are not mentioned at all.
- Yes, TIFF is an image format, but it is also a multipage document format like PDF or DjVu.
- I have the following Ubuntu .deb packages installed: okular-kde4 and okular-extra-backends-kde4.
- The main package description states that it includes support for:
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- PostScript (PS)
- Portable Document Format (PDF)
- OpenDocument format (ODF)
- TeX Device independent file format (DVI)
- various electronic book formats
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- The extra package description states that it includes support for:
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- Microsoft Compiled HTML Help (CHM)
- Tagged Image File Format (TIFF)
- DjVu scanned page format
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- A look at the "open" dialogue in Okular shows me the following list of formats:
- XPS document
- Plucker document
- Windows BMP image
- DirectDraw surface
- EPS image
- GIF image
- ICO image
- JPEG image
- MNG animation
- PBM image
- PCX image
- PGM image
- PNG image
- PPM image
- PSD image
- RGB image
- TGA image
- TIFF image
- XBM image
- GIMP image
- XPM image
- PS document
- EPS image
- PostScript document (gzip-compressed)
- PostScript document (bzip-compressed)
- DjVu image
- ODT document
- TIFF image
- PDF document
- PDF document (gzip-compressed)
- PDF document (bzip-compressed)
- comic book archive
- comic book archive
- TeX DVI document
- TeX DVI document (gzip-compressed)
- TeX DVI document (bzip-compressed)
- CHM dcoument
- There are some redundancies there. — Chameleon 06:01, 15 June 2008 (UTC)